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Friday, December 27, 2024

AMERICAN LUCAS RICHARDS DEPARTS LIBERIA FOLLOWING CONTROVERSIAL ACQUITTAL

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Following his contentious acquittal, Richard Lucas was seen yesterday at Liberia’s Roberts International Airport, heading to the United States. Lucas, an American missionary, was acquitted of charges related to the alleged attempted murder of his Liberian wife, Jessica Lloyd, by Criminal Court B.

The trial, which concluded on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, saw Presiding Judge Nelson Chineh ruling in favor of Richards, clearing him of charges of criminal attempt to commit murder and aggravated assault. The case had garnered significant public interest due to its nature and the involvement of an American missionary.

The grand jury of Montserrado County had indicted Richards on December 14, 2023, for aggravated assault and criminal attempt to commit murder, both second-degree felonies. The state alleged that Richards attempted to harm the victim on September 14, 2023.

However, during the trial, Judge Chineh disclosed that Jessica Lloyd testified that Richards did not harm her, contrary to media reports. He emphasized that Lloyd’s testimony outweighed all other evidence, speaking to the absence of any evidence linking Richards to the alleged crimes.

Following the verdict, Lucas Richards was released from custody, marking the end of the legal proceedings. The acquittal has elicited mixed reactions, with some expressing relief for Richards while others continue to question the case.

In response to the court’s ruling, Representative Moima Briggs-Mensah of District #6, Bong County, has urged the legislature to initiate an inquiry aimed at impeaching Judge Nelson Chineh of Criminal Court B. The call for action comes amid public outcry over the not-guilty verdict for Richards.

Briggs-Mensah argued that the legislature has a duty to oversee the government and act when justice is compromised. However, Speaker Fonati Koffa cautioned against questioning the judge’s decision but supported an investigation into the defense team.

Activist Martin K. N. Kollie also added his voice to the public outcry, drawing attention to Jessica Lloyd’s harrowing experience. Kollie highlighted the severity of the alleged assault and questioned the court’s decision, asking whether justice is only accessible to the wealthy and powerful.

Kollie further delved into Judge Nelson Chineh’s background, highlighting his tenure and educational qualifications. He also cited allegations accusing the judge of accepting bribes and claimed to possess an audio recording where Lucas’s lawyers attempt to persuade Jessica and her parents to drop charges against Lucas.

Kollie condemned the court’s decision, asserting that it perpetuates a belief that justice is only for the poor and weak. He called for an appeal, retrial, or civil redress in Jessica’s case and urged women advocates and organizations to join the fight for justice.

In conclusion, Kollie emphasized the importance of standing up against such injustices, asserting that this case sets a dangerous precedent where foreign nationals could harm Liberian citizens with impunity.

As investigations into Judge Chineh continue, the acquittal of Lucas Richards highlights the complexities and challenges often involved in legal proceedings, especially in cases involving serious allegations such as attempted murder. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of a fair and thorough judicial process to ensure justice for all parties involved.

Socrates Smythe Saywon
Socrates Smythe Saywon is a Liberian journalist. You can contact me at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or reach out via email at saywonsocrates@smartnewsliberia.com or saywonsocrates3@gmail.com.

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